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IS Governor Sarah Palin ready to lead the United States should Senator McCain be unable to?

He is only not relevant because we all know the answer. Palin runs circles around "The Messiah" as far as experience goes. I bet it would be relevant if the tables were turned. Your question is not even a real question.

She has accomplishments...and Obama has zero, just lack of judgment. This beautiful looking lady has accomplished many things in her life, in public office and has proven to have a great family and now her son is going to serve in Iraq, wow....toff call for Obama the whiner and Biden.....they look so ugly now....

What has she accomplished? Why is her physical appearance important? Would you consider saying that a male candidate is handsome? If having a family suddenly qualifies them to run the country then sign me up!

Is Senator Obama ready should McCain not be able to?
He does have something to do with the thread because he is the nominee of the other major party.

No he doesn't. You can certainly start a thread discussing this, I'm certain many folks would love to discuss it. This thread discusses the Governor's readiness to be Commander in Chief should the need arise. Has nothing to do with the other candidates. It is a direct question meant to assess and discuss the Governor's qualifications for the Office she has been selected for.

Obama was not picked by the people. Without the super delegates, he wouldn't be there. Hillary got 18 million....remember???? Obama is the classic face of affirmative action. How embarrassing to the U.S.

The superdelegates are legitimate members of our process. I am sorry it is too difficult for you to grasp.

I would rather see our first female Vice President be a woman with all of her children grown or nearly so. I cannot fathom a mother of a young disabled child being potential Commander-In-Chief. It's not her time... yet.

He is only not relevant because we all know the answer. Palin runs circles around "The Messiah" as far as experience goes. I bet it would be relevant if the tables were turned. Your question is not even a real question.

His question is the reason for the thread...there are plenty of other threads to debate about the different pieces of this election. However this particular thread is concerned with the reasons why or why not Sarah Palin is ready to be Commander in Chief. Perhaps if you can't find a thread that involves the conversation you wish to have, you should start your own.

He is only not relevant because we all know the answer. Palin runs circles around "The Messiah" as far as experience goes. I bet it would be relevant if the tables were turned. Your question is not even a real question.

Of course it is. You've certainly decided to answer it by ignoring the question and diverting to attacks on the Senator who is not a subject of this thread. Why is that? Why not list the Governor's accomplishments and defend her ability to lead this Nation as Commander in Chief of the Most Powerful Military in the World and the Greatest Economy on the Planet should the need arise?

First we need to set a factor in for experience of all 4 parties involved.

Obama = 25 months as a US Senator, prior to announcing his candidacy. 7 Years as a state senator. On a scale of 1-10 I give that a 3 for experience.
Biden = 36 years as a US Senator. I'll give him a 10.

McCain = 26 years as a Congressman. I'll give him a 9.
Palin = 20 months as a governor. I'll give her a 2.

We can debate on the merits of my chosen experience levels later.

Now lets throw in some mortality figures.
McCain's chances of death = 50% (Seriously... he's old)
Obama's chances of death = 10% (There's always a nut with a gun)

Biden agrees with Obama on some issues. Biden was chosen partly because he fills a gap for Obama in foreign policy. If you're going to say that Biden being an insider doesn't alter the "change" point because Obama will be governing, then by that logic, we're back to his inexperience on foreign policy.

He doesnt affect issues he affects the experince
Historically that is how it has been with VPs

We want to hear about the one going for president on the issues.
Biden experince helps as an advisor not on issues again

For Palin case McCain just wanted to get hil supporters that is the only thing i can see good about her politically. only booster i can see McCain getting by this.

Biden agrees with Obama 90% of the time not some issues lol dont spin that

I'm sure if Gov Palin were President she would pick a VP with more experience than herself to help her (just like Obama has done).

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